ChemWiki: The Dynamic Chemistry E-textbook

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The ChemWiki is a collaborative approach toward chemistry education where an Open Access textbook environment is constantly being written and re-written by students and faculty members resulting in a free Chemistry textbook to supplant conventional paper-based books. The development of the ChemWiki is currently directed by UC Davis Professor Delmar Larsen.

Google Design Icons

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Google Design have open-sourced 750 icons as part of the Material Design system icons pack. The system icons contain icons commonly used across different apps, such as icons used for media playback, communication, content editing, connectivity, and so on.

The Noun Project

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The Noun Project is a website that aggregates and catalogs symbols that are created and uploaded by graphic designers around the world, many available under Creative Commons licences.

Icon Finder

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Iconfinder provides beautiful icons to millions of designers, developers and other creative professionals. Iconfinder now hosts the worlds largest collection of premium icons, with over 340,000 icons in stock, many available under Creative Commons licences.

Probability and statistics EBook

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This is a General Statistics Curriculum E-Book, which includes Advanced-Placement (AP) materials.

Beats & Loops | iBeat.org

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Welcome to iBeat – pushing free beats, loops and breaks since 2007. Samples available under Creative Commons licensing.

High quality original audio material available in lossless format. Use for background music, radio jingles, music production and music production.

The Art of Community

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The critically acclaimed The Art of Community by Jono Bacon and published by O’Reilly brings together over a decade of experience in growing, empowering, and leading communities to success.

The book includes coverage of:

Build Community Strategy
Build an effective strategic plan the focusing on growth, collaboration, and meeting stakeholder requirements.

Create Awesome Collaboration
Coverage of infrastructure, communication, processes and building an effective collaborative on-ramp.

Build Excitement and Participation
Learn how to get people excited and motivated about your community and goals using a variety of approaches, techniques, and media.

Use Social Media Effectively
Use social media to grow awareness and active involvement, while avoiding the pitfalls of this growing trend.

Get People Together To Create
Learn how to organize and run community events, including conferences, summits, and sprints.

Solidify Capable Governance
Discover how to plan your governance infrastructure, codify it, and ensure your leaders are motivated and effective.

Effective Community Management
Learn how to hire a community manager, plan their work, and ensure they are reliable yet inventive at building stunning community.

Learn From The Best
The book also includes interviews with established community leaders across a range of disciplines and industries.

Project Management for Instructional Designers

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Project Management for Instructional Designers (PM4ID) is – as the name suggests – a book about project management tailored specifically for instructional designers. This book is a revise / remix of a pre-existing, openly licensed project management textbook which was donated to the commons by a benefactor that desires to be attributed as Anonymous.

Media Studies 101 ~ A Creative Commons Textbook

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This text is beta v1 of the Media 101 Text – a collaborately curated text for media and communication studies students in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific. A group of academics and librarians across Australia and New Zealand got together at their respective campuses to collaboratively write — or ‘hack’ this open textbook on Media Studies in 2013.

Wellcome Images Collection

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Over 100,000 images ranging from ancient medical manuscripts to etchings by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Francisco Goya are now available for free download as hi-res images on the Wellcome Images Collection website.

Drawn from the historical holdings of the world-renowned Wellcome Library, the images are being released under the Creative Commons-Attribution only (CC-BY) licence. This means that all the historical images can be downloaded here to freely copy, distribute, edit, manipulate, and build upon as you wish, for personal or commercial use as long as the source Wellcome Library is attributed.

The historical collections offer a rich body of historical images including manuscripts, paintings, etchings, early photography and advertisements. The earliest item is a 3000 year old Egyptian prescription on papyrus, and treasures include exquisite medieval illuminated manuscripts and anatomical drawings, ranging from delicate 16th century fugitive sheets, whose hinged paper flaps reveal hidden viscera, to Paolo Mascagni’s vibrantly coloured etching of an ‘exploded’ torso.

From the beauty of a Persian horoscope for the 15th-century prince Iskandar to sharply sketched satires by RowlandsonGillray and Cruikshank, the collection is sacred and profane by turns. Photography includes Eadweard Muybridge’s studies of motion, John Thomson’s remarkable nineteenth century portraits from his travels in China and a newly added series of photographs of hysteric and epileptic patients at the famous Salpêtrière Hospital.

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